How Should Catholics Approach Giving Tuesday?
COMMENTARY: America’s tax structure has given rise to a Catholic infrastructure that is unparalleled in world history. We should lean into it — here are three ways to do so.
COMMENTARY: America’s tax structure has given rise to a Catholic infrastructure that is unparalleled in world history. We should lean into it — here are three ways to do so.
From caring for the elderly, vocational support, and helping the disabled, here are some ways to take part in Giving Tuesday.
The #iGiveCatholic campaign has turned ‘Giving Tuesday,’ Nov. 30, into a national day of giving for the U.S. Catholic Church’s parishes, ministries and schools.
The Catholic take on ‘Giving Tuesday’ phenomenon has become a national force since it began as a New Orleans Archdiocese initiative.
An initiative to make Giving Tuesday a day of Catholic giving has now spread from New Orleans to dioceses across the U.S.
Dioceses in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi have joined the 24-hour day of Catholic philanthropy set for ‘Giving Tuesday.’
Big (Catholic) Money in the Big Easy: A record-making $1.3 million was donated through the archdiocese’s #iGiveCatholic campaign for Giving Tuesday, making it the most successful Catholic crowdfunding event to date.
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